Spurs haven't quite managed to launch a challenge for the Premier League title this season, but they remain in the hunt of a top four place despite some disappointing results.

Performances in the Champions League have been outstanding though, dropping just two points in six group stage games, and they now face Juventus in the last 16 next month.

Spurs still appear to be building something special under manager Mauricio Pochettino, but the performances of key players are attracting major across Europe.

The likes of Toby Alderweireld, Danny Rose, Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen and Harry Kane have all been linked with moves away from North London, and Spurs will hope to avoid losing them this summer.

Since losing Kyle Walker to Manchester City last summer, some have been worried that Spurs will revert to type and start selling key players to Premier League rivals, but chairman Daniel Levy has moved to allay those fears.

Levy has told Sky Sports that he is '100% confident' that every players Spurs want to keep will be saying at the club this summer, promising Tottenham fans that key players won't be leaving.

Levy added that January is a 'difficult window' to sign new players, but Pochettino's assertion that he will look to improve the squad means that Spurs may yet look for a new signing this month.

“I'm 100 per cent confident. Every single player that we want to keep, I can assure you will be playing for Tottenham Hotspur next season,” said Levy.

“Mauricio's strategy has always been that if an opportunity arises that he thinks can improve the squad then we will need to look at it, but January is always a very difficult window,” he added.

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